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Леонид Космодемьянский – BOUNDARY ADAPTATION. A Map of the Adaptive Rhythms of the Vital Force. Methodological Interlude (страница 1)

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Леонид Космодемьянский

BOUNDARY ADAPTATION. A Map of the Adaptive Rhythms of the Vital Force. Methodological Interlude

Clinical Portraits

Electronic Edition. Version 2.1

Moscow, 2026

From the Author

This text was born not from abstract reflection, nor as an attempt to propose yet another classification of conditions or remedies. It grew out of clinical experience – from years of observing how a person's vital force responds to pressure, loss, disappointment, and the impossibility of being in contact with the world without the risk of destruction.

In a physician's practice, it becomes clear over time: not every chronic picture is a result of an "incorrectly chosen remedy" or "insufficient potency." There exist states where the symptom ceases to be a language of plea and becomes a form of guardianship. In these cases, the illness no longer communicates – it withholds. It does not call out – it safeguards.

It is for the comprehension of such states that this methodological interlude was created. It is not dedicated to a single remedy, nor is it part of a descriptive cycle. Its task is to provide a map on which a physician can navigate when approaching clinical portraits of deep, stable adaptations of the vital force.

The concept of "boundary adaptation" is used here not as a diagnosis or a psychological label. It refers to those forms of survival where the vital force abandons active reacting and transitions to a strategy of preservation. This is not weakness or degradation, but a state of ultimate tension that has assumed an architectural form.

A physician who fails to distinguish these levels risks either prematurely "storming" the defense or interpreting its stability as stubbornness, coldness, or resistance to treatment. This text aims to help avoid these traps – not through new algorithms, but through a shift in perspective.

I deliberately call this work a map, not a scheme. A map does not prescribe movement but allows you to understand where you are. It does not negate clinical thinking but makes it more precise and careful.

If, after reading this text, a physician begins to ask not only "what to prescribe?" but also "what is this symptom protecting right now?" – then the interlude's task is accomplished.

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